Kirkland City Updates: Council Meeting, Park Changes, and Youth Program

Kirkland, WALocal News

The City of Kirkland, Washington, issued a bulletin on June 13, 2024, highlighting important local updates and events. The upcoming City Council meeting is set for June 18, where the Council will discuss mid-year budget amendments and other operational updates. This meeting will be hybrid, allowing community members to attend either in person or through Zoom. The article also notes the reopening of Lake Street and the status of local beaches, with Juanita Beach reopening for activities but Waverly Beach closing for water activities. Moreover, the Kirkland Cadet Program for youth is introduced to encourage community involvement.

The article expresses gratitude towards local arborists for their contributions, showcasing the city's commitment to recognizing its community members. Residents are encouraged to stay informed through the city’s website and social media channels. Overall, this bulletin serves as an essential resource for keeping Kirkland citizens engaged with their local government.

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